Warren-Jennings

Published 6:00 pm, Saturday, February 4, 2012

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Warren-Jennings Hidden Key Designs Photography Miss Amy Catherine Warren and Mr. Cash Wilson Jennings were united in marriage on Saturday, the seventh of January, two thousand and twelve, at seven o'clock in the evening at the Episcopal Church of the Holy Trinity in Midland, Texas. The Reverend John Wedgewood-Greenhow, the parish rector, officiated the double ring ceremony. Music was provided by Steve Spain. Scripture readings were given by Janet Pollard and Lee Harley, dear friends of the bride's family. After the ceremony the bride's family hosted a reception with dining and dancing at Midland Country Club. On the eve of the wedding, the groom's parents hosted a rehearsal dinner at Clear Springs for the wedding party. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. (Bud and Beth) Warren. She is the granddaughter of Mr. C. Elmo Cummins, Jr. and the late Mrs. C. E. (Kitty) Cummins of Midland, Texas, and the late Mr. and Mrs. George Gordon Warren of Fort Worth, Texas. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Glen Jennings of Sonora, Texas, and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jennings of Sonora, Texas, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mathews of Sonora, Texas. Given in marriage by her parents and escorted by her father, Catherine wore a designer a-line gown of embroidered and hand beaded organza and taffeta. It featured a custom Queen Ann neckline and chapel train. A handmade fascinator imported from England of feathers and fresh water pearls and a custom cathedral length veil edged in crystals and pearls completed the ensemble. Catherine carried a bouquet of green roses, hydrangeas and calla lilies, hand tied with French ribbon and pearls. Adorned with diamond and pearl earrings and necklaces, the bride wore a vintage diamond and sapphire bracelet. Serving as matron of honor was Callie Stewart of Lubbock, Texas. Jennifer Kuhn, sister of the bride, was honorary matron of honor. Bridesmaids included Hunter Jennings, sister of the groom, of Sonora, Texas; Lauren Pitts of Fort Worth, Texas; Laura Williams of College Station, Texas; Melissa Bigelow of Lubbock, Texas; Kelsey Scott of Belton, Texas; and Kaprise Leary and Kendall Warren of Midland, Texas. Junior bridesmaids were Elizabeth Kuhn, niece of the bride, of Allen, Texas; and Sky Jennings, sister of the groom, of Sonora, Texas. Robin Blakely Stewart of Lubbock, Texas, served as flower girl. Mr. Tyler Creek of Sonora, Texas, served as best man. Groomsmen included Josh Gammill of Belton, Texas; Dustin Neff, Will Anderson, Dylan Castillo and Ethan Morriss, all of Sonora, Texas; and Jeremy Warren, Joel Warren and Chandler Warren, brothers of the bride, of Midland, Texas. Junior groomsmen Christopher Kuhn and Zachary Kuhn, of Allen, Texas, and Jaiden Warren, of Midland, Texas, along with the ring bearer, Hagen Warren, of Midland, Texas, are nephews of the bride. Karl Kun of Allen, Texas, and Blake Stewart of Lubbock, Texas, ushered the guests. A native of Midland, Catherine is an honor graduate of Midland Lee High School. She attends the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor where she studies Studio Art and Visual Communications. Cash is a native of Sonora, Texas, where he is a sixth generation rancher and graduate of Sonora High School. He plays football for the Cru and is seeking a degree in Exercise Sports Science from the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor in Belton, Texas. Following their honeymoon to Hollywood, California, the couple will reside in Belton, Texas.